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Posted: 25 Jun 2007, 17:29
by poopshipdestroyer
Wendal";p="890032 wrote:Bashman";p="889869 wrote:Love Removal Masheen";p="889838 wrote:Wendal";p="889811 wrote:Love Removal Masheen";p="889801 wrote:
'Hawk may be the only exception, although I think Bird Song and Rape This Day are better than any song on the debut. After the first two tracks, the album really starts to slack. Howeven, even though Mit Gas may have missed the mark, Anonymous is there best over-all album IMO, they are definitely improving.
You Can't Win
Rotgut
Capt. Midnite
When The Satr Begin To Fall
Harelip
Aktion1413
You twit
Yes, I was quite aware of the fact that these songs happen to appear on Tomahawk's Mit Gas....
I just think they are mediocre. They are OK to listen to, but nothing spectacular like Rape This Day, Red Fox, God Hates a Coward etc. Cap't Midnight probably the best out of the ones you mentioned, but still not quite up to par.
That's my opinion. Respect mine and I will respect yours, we dont have to agree dumbass.
Thats right an "opinion" ...a poor one...but still an opinion...we don't have to argue Wendal just S>T>F>U and i won't bitch slap you in front of your boyfriend
"opinion" my arse, if wendel were real he'd probably still be listening to Mit Gas on a loop - his attempts at arguing for the sake of it are pathetically weak. Everyone knows he's a tool.
"if wendel were real"
Quite the conspiracy theorist you are, private dick.
I simply said I dont like Mit Gas as a whole, it's just not a great album. I love the first two tracks and the rest is "just ok". If you truly think me stating this OPINION is an attempt to argue, then it is you who are truly pathetic. Now stop following me around, stalker (youtube).
Why are you being such a dick to everyone on this BBS Mr. Wendal?
Posted: 25 Jun 2007, 17:51
by Maetsukker

It doesn't matter what you say, I still know you've listened to Mit Gas constantly and have slashed your wrists listening to Capt. Midnight while lamenting the fact that you were beat up by a woman you tried to rape 3 years ago.
Also, re. youtube: It's not my fault you chose an enticing female-sounding username, started posting rare Patton vids and flirting with everyone who sucked up to you. I have human urges too you know, you fat balding asshole who likes to wear Hello Kitty shirts that are meant for 7 year-old Japanese girls.
Posted: 26 Jun 2007, 14:12
by You're Gay
This CD bored me preety fast - I'm surprised by myself that it's only been few times I've listened to it... whatever.
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 17:40
by gbowles
well, I finally scraped enough coins off of my semen encrusted floor to buy this. the guy at reckless said it's their best album yet. don't know if I trust him or not though.
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 21:50
by Wendal
gbowles";p="890507 wrote:well, I finally scraped enough coins off of my semen encrusted floor to buy this. the guy at reckless said it's their best album yet. don't know if I trust him or not though.
'Bout time.
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 22:01
by gbowles
well, let me tell ya, it is indeed the best tomahawk album.
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 22:17
by Wendal
gbowles";p="890549 wrote:well, let me tell ya, it is indeed the best tomahawk album.
This I know.
Posted: 27 Jun 2007, 22:24
by Wendal
Tomahawk definitely improved. I love this Native American theme idea and I love the album. As somebody already said, Anonymous is a quite healing. It's a feel good album, that's fure sure. Maybe Patton's best feel good album since California. Songs like Holy Filament, Sweet Charity, and Air Conditioned Nightmare were all feel good, healing tracks, and made you envision a kind of beautiful scenery. Anymous does the same thing, although more southwestern feel.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 07:10
by drusophila melanogaster
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 08:06
by The Rambam
California a feel-good album? Jesus.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 09:29
by poopshipdestroyer
Wendal";p="890553 wrote:Maybe Patton's best feel good album since California. Songs like Holy Filament, Sweet Charity, and Air Conditioned Nightmare were all feel good, healing tracks, and made you envision a kind of beautiful scenery.
In other words; you totally misunderstood the album... Also it's not Pattons album, it's Mr Bungle. Patton cant compose music, I thought you knew that.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 09:52
by Wendal
poopshipdestroyer";p="890602 wrote:Wendal";p="890553 wrote:Maybe Patton's best feel good album since California. Songs like Holy Filament, Sweet Charity, and Air Conditioned Nightmare were all feel good, healing tracks, and made you envision a kind of beautiful scenery.
In other words; you totally misunderstood the album... Also it's not Pattons album, it's Mr Bungle. Patton cant compose music, I thought you knew that.
Did I? If so, what's your take. What is the correct "understanding" of the album.
And I didn't mean it was Patton's album, I just meant it's an album he took part of with other band members.
Patton can't compose? Oh well let's see he wrote Sweet Charity. That alone (along with all the other great tracks he wrote) dismisses your claim.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 10:02
by The Rambam
Wasn't The Air-Conditioned Nightmare about a suicide?
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 10:09
by Maetsukker

Wendel likes Fred Durst more than he likes Mike Patton.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 10:12
by Exactly13yearsofage
The Rambam";p="890606 wrote:Wasn't The Air-Conditioned Nightmare about a suicide?
Yes, and ofcourse Pink Cigarette..
In fact, I think they're probably all about suicide.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 14:01
by Wendal
Exactly13yearsofage";p="890609 wrote:The Rambam";p="890606 wrote:Wasn't The Air-Conditioned Nightmare about a suicide?
Yes, and ofcourse Pink Cigarette..
In fact, I think they're probably all about suicide.
To grieve is to heal.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 14:06
by Wendal
The Rambam";p="890597 wrote:California a feel-good album? Jesus.
It certainly is.. Especially Sweet Charity and Holy Filament. I'm washed away with an awesome wave every time I hear it. Sure, there's depressing tracks as well like Pink Cigarette, but that songs like this can help you get thru a bad break up. It is a healing album must as Anonymous is. At least that's what it is to me.
How does it make YOU feel when you hear it? Seriously.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 14:44
by Cottage Wonder
pink cigarette rules for breakups
i listened to it maybe 3 times yesterday when i had to dump a bitch for being a bitch, im glad its over, but its still a sad state of affairs
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:08
by godoflame-isen
Wendal. You really didn't understand California.
Every single track on that album revels in pessimism, cynicism, sadness, depression, and betrayal.
There is not one feel good song on there. You can very easily say you feel good when you hear it, but that's because you aren't on the same page as people who actually LISTEN to it.
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Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:10
by godoflame-isen
In other words, you can listen to Jimmy, but you can't hear him.
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Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:19
by Cottage Wonder
i see you point hillbilly, but even after what you said, it comes down to how you feel when you listen to it, and i know i feel pretty damn good when i listen to california, makes me feel good, hence the title "feel-good music"
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:24
by Wendal
Hillbilly";p="890654 wrote:Wendal. You really didn't understand California.
Every single track on that album revels in pessimism, cynicism, sadness, depression, and betrayal.
There is not one feel good song on there. You can very easily say you feel good when you hear it, but that's because you aren't on the same page as people who actually LISTEN to it.
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I dont think you know what the hell your talking about Hillbilly. You probably tried to interpret the album that way. "The name of the album is California, sunshine, happy place but the true meaning of the album is REALLY dark and mysterious, oh the IRONY!!!! uuuuuuuuuuuu.

"
Look, we can sit here all day and analyze the lyrics of California, but the fact is it makes me feel good when I listen to it. I feel a ambient. At ease with life. It's like a natural purifying drug that makes you feel good. I really don't care what the album does for a little gothic wanna be like yourself or anyone else. Besides, you're full of shit.
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:24
by clitty litter
the flaming lips make me fill rill good
Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:24
by Wendal
Cottage Wonder";p="890657 wrote:i see you point hillbilly, but even after what you said, it comes down to how you feel when you listen to it, and i know i feel pretty damn good when i listen to california, makes me feel good, hence the title "feel-good music"
Thank you cottage.
Thank you.

Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 15:39
by Cottage Wonder
marilyn manson makes people feel good
anything can be "feel-good" music as long as someone believes it is